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October 2019
OCRCI Training – Title IX -Know your Rights: Overview of student rights and the University’s obligations
The Office of Civil Rights Compliance and Investigation is sponsoring the following training opportunity in Pullman and via Zoom: Title IX - Know your Rights: Overview of student rights and the University's obligations under Title IX. See more details and registration information here. Contact James Mohr for more information.
Find out more »HRS Training – AIS: Account Balances
Washington State University's mainframe application BALANCES is explored in this course. In this hands-on classroom experience, you will practice navigating through the system, extracting information, and working with the data therein. Authorized access to Balances is a prerequisite to attending this course. See complete details and registration information here.
Find out more »Nursing hosts Trick or Treat So All Can Eat
College of Nursing students will host the third annual "Trick or Treat So All Can Eat," a Halloween event for kids 12 and under who have dietary restrictions or other special needs. The students provide games, crafts, prizes, photos and more, plus Halloween treats that are gluten- and peanut-free and have carb counts listed, in an accessible facility. Free on-site parking - Please help spread the word!
Find out more »November 2019
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation is a three-part workshop over the course of on day. The morning portion is applicable to all employees. Attendees split off into two different retirement sections in the afternoon, depending on each employment type. See more details and registration information here. You must register for this session to have a room reserved for this training. Morning room is Nurs 220, Afternoon sessions are in Nurs 420.
Find out more »Know your City Part II – Candidate Forum on Science and Health Policy
The Health Sciences Student Advocacy Association (HSSAA), a Registered Student Organization on campus, is hosting another candidate forum on Nov. 5 from 12 - 1 p.m. in SAC 341. HSSAA will host Council President candidate Cindy Wendle to talk about health and science policy in the city. RSVP here.
Find out more »HRS Training – Effective Communications Part 1
Effective communications training will provide you with skills for communicating when the outcome is important, opinions and options vary, and the emotion of the situation makes the conversation difficult to have. You will learn how to improve open dialogue and engagement in a way that will help you to talk with anyone about anything. This is an in-person training taught by Laura Hamilton, SPHR, SHRM-CP and certified Crucial Conversations trainer. Please be sure to enroll in all three sessions of the program as it is taught in three parts. See complete details here.
Find out more »Department Chairs and Directors Workshop
The Department Chairs and Directors Training Workshops are designed to address the needs of current and experienced chairs, faculty and administrators of academic units. Human Resource Services collaborates with the Office of the Provost to coordinate this annual series addressing such topics as faculty performance reviews, personnel issues, recruitment, leadership and communication. See complete details, course material, and registration here.
Find out more »HRS Training – Intro to WSU Accounting Systems
This course provides a high level overview of the purpose of various WSU mainframe accounting systems such as: DEPPS, BALANCES, FACTS, SCBAIMS, PROPERTY, PAPR, myWSU, BPS. It provides an introduction to university accounting, including types of funds, how program codes work, and where to go for answers to your accounting questions. Also included is how to read a budget statement and how information in accounting systems feeds into them. See complete details and registration information here.
Find out more »College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Seminar
Loren Eugene Wold, Ph.D., FAHA, FCVS, will present Pre- and Post-Conception Exposure to Environmental Toxicants and Cardiovascular Health on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 12 p.m. in the Walgreens Auditorium (PBS 101). See complete details and more information about Dr. Wold.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join John Quindry, Ph.D., as he talks about "The heart of the matter: pragmatic research approaches to treat and prevent heart disease." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
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